Looking to design a survey with three randomized blocks and need 300 responses for each block. I have the survey designed for respondents to answer questions only in blocks 1, 2, and 3 (these are randomly assigned). However, how do I setup a logic/flow that will take one of the blocks out of the survey once 300 responses have been hit for each one?
For example, block 1 questions just hit 300. However, block 2 only has 280, and block 3 has 287. I need the survey to stay live but not assign block 1 to anymore respondents.
Appreciate it.
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Hello @jsm5 ,
Create three quotas with conditions as- If Question from block 1 is displayed. Similarly for block 2 and 3. This question based on which the Quota is set should always be displayed in that block.
Now in survey flow inside randomizer use branch logic before each block - if the respective quota is not met.
Create three quotas with conditions as- If Question from block 1 is displayed. Similarly for block 2 and 3. This question based on which the Quota is set should always be displayed in that block.
Now in survey flow inside randomizer use branch logic before each block - if the respective quota is not met.
To expand on Shashi's comments, here are some screenshots:
Here's how to set up the quota. Be sure to select that last option I have highlighted:
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Then, here's how to set up your blocks:
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I didn't create a block 2 or 3 quota and branch, but you'll just copy what is shown for block one. This will keep your three blocks random but only include those blocks that don't have a quota met on them.
Here's how to set up the quota. Be sure to select that last option I have highlighted:
!
Then, here's how to set up your blocks:
!
I didn't create a block 2 or 3 quota and branch, but you'll just copy what is shown for block one. This will keep your three blocks random but only include those blocks that don't have a quota met on them.
Thanks @jencx and @shashi
the info you gave was helpful and the survey is setup properly
the info you gave was helpful and the survey is setup properly
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